It(야리 까러 가자) looks a very rare expression. As a non-smoker I haven't heard of it so, looked up its meaning in an online dictionary. It is slang mainly used around those who smoke cigarettes. FYI, there are many questions about its meaning online among native Koreans. Now can you see how rare the expression is? ^^ Let’s get back to your question. 까다 in 야리 까러 가자 means ‘to smoke’. And 까다 in 알을 까다 means ‘to peel’. So They mean different. However, I’d like to add this. There is still a possibility that 까다 in 야리 까러 가자 has the same origin as in 까다 in 알을 까다. That’s because 까다 in 야리 까러 가자 can describe an action of peeling a vinyl of a cigarette pack.